The Supreme Rejects Imputing Bolaños by Not Appreciating Any "Minimumly Founded Facts" in Judge Peinado's Petition
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On Tuesday, the Supreme Court rejected imputing Minister Félix Bolaños for crimes of embezzlement and false testimony, as requested by the judge investigating Begoña Gómez, Juan Carlos Peinado, in a reasoned statement. The Criminal Chamber of the Supreme has analyzed this letter and has not found any "minimumly founded or credible facts" that justify the opening of a case against the head of the Ministry of Justice. This is reflected in a nine-f…


In the reasoned statement there was “an absolute absence of any minimally well-founded evidence” against the Minister
The Supreme Court refuses to open a case to the Minister of Presidency, Justice and Relations with the Courts, Félix Bolaños, for the hiring of Cristina Alvarez...
The Criminal Chamber criticizes the fact that the judge who investigates the wife of the President of the Government has asked to prosecute the Minister based only on the position he held in Moncloa when Gómez's adviser was hired, and that he did so without consulting the Prosecutor's Office first.
The Supreme Court dismisses investigating the Minister of Presidency, Justice and Relations with the Courts, Félix Bolaños, for the Begoña Gómez case. The Criminal Chamber closed on Tuesday the reasoned statement sent by Judge Juan Carlos Peinado to prosecute Bolaños for embezzlement and false testimony within the investigation opened more than a year ago against Begoña Gómez, the wife of the President of the Government. The High Court notes tha…
Félix Bolaños García was one of the first to enter La Moncloa with Pedro Sánchez when he won in 2018 the motion of censure against Mariano Rajoy. And there he remains with the head of the Executive. He was in charge of legally arming what would be the government of the socialist leader and that is why he first held the position of secretary general of the Presidency of Government.
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